May a shituf be made on behalf of someone using food that person is forbidden to eat (e.g., wine for a nazirite, terumah for a non-kohen, or food they vowed/swore not to eat)?
Synopsis
Shituf may use food the participant cannot eat, as long as some person can eat it. There is a dispute about food from which the participant vowed no benefit.
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